Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 96. (Budapest 2004)

Háva, J.: Notes on Dermestidae (Coleoptera) with new synonyms and description of three new species

Bionomy - Unknown; all specimens were collected from flowers at 1450 m a.s.l. (J. HÁJEK, pers. comm.). Etymology - It is named after the Zagros Mountains, the type locality. Remarks - The new species is very similar to Anthrenus (Anthrenops) zebra REITTER, 1889, but differs in the following characters: 1 (2) Dorsal surface covered with black, yellow and white scales; abdominal ventrites without spots at antero-lateral margins; Armenia, Azerbaijan, Af­ghanistan, E Iran, Turkmenistan A. (Anthrenops) zebra REITTER, 1889 2(1) Dorsal surfaces covered with black and white scales; abdominal ventrites with spots at antero-lateral margins; Iran: Zagros Mts A. (Anthrenops) zagrosensis sp. n. Anthrenus (Anthrenodes) israelicus sp. n. (Figs 11-13) Type material - Holotype (male): "Israel, Nahal Oren, Mt. Carmel, 16.iv. 1996, Pavlicek & Chikatunov Igt.". Paratype No.l (female): same data as holotype; Nos 2-11 : "Israeel, Negev-Wüste, Nahal (Wadi) Shelomo, 5 km SW Elat, 200m, 29°32'N 34°54'E" \ "11. März 1996, U. Heinig leg., gestreift". Holotype is deposited in NHMI, paratype Nos 1 and 1 1 in JHAC, Nos 2-10 in AHEC. Figs 8-10. Anthrenus (Anthrenops) zagrosensis sp. n. (holotype): 8 = left elytron, 9 = male antenna, 10 = aedeagus

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